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ECPGR OBJECTIVES Phase IX
Ana Maria Barata
MEDICINAL and AROMATIC PLANTS WORKING GROUP
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
82 members with different expertise from 38 countries
22 Genebank curators
36 Crop specialists
18 Documentation and information specialists
14 Plant breeders
14 policy makers
4 Others
MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS
WORKING GROUP
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
October 2001, During its eighth meeting ECPGR Steering Committee it was agreed on the establishment of the Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Working Group The MAP Working Group met for its first time in Gozd Martuljek, Slovenia, September 2002.
MEDICINAL AND AROMATIC PLANTS
WORKING GROUP
Slovenia: Dea Baričevič
Portugal: Ana Maria Barata
Albania: Alban Ibraliu
Check Republic:Karel Dušek
Bulgaria: Kana Varbanova
Finland: Bertalan Galambosi
Italy: Carla Vender
Israel: Nativ Dudai
Latvia: Ieva Žukauska
Macedonia FYR: Gjoshe Stefkov
Norway: Åsmund Asdal
Slovakia: Iveta Cicová
Turkey: Ali Osman Sari
Croacia: Zlatko Satovic
Serbia: Zora Dajic Stevanovic
Spain: David Draper Munt
Greece: Paschalina Chatzopoulou
Hungary: Ildikó Novak
Lituania: Jolita Radušienė
Conservation and characterization of oregano
(Origanum vulgare L.) wild populations in Europe http://archive-ecpgr.cgiar.org/archive_up_to_phase_viii/sugar_starch_fibre_crops/medicinal_plants/oregano_project.html
Samples from 51 populations ranging geographically from Portugal to Israel
and from Norway to Italy were analysed
19 countries
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
Initiate and coordinate the preparation of project ideas and
proposals for funding from the competitive ECPGR funding scheme
and/or from other sources
First call - 2014
Title of the proposal: Documentation of European Carum carvi accessions
for long term conservation. Not successful
Objective
This project aims at providing preliminary results and the background
information for the establishment of future regional collection(s) (according to the
AEGIS concept) of Carum carvi L. in Europe.
Name and Surname Country
Alban Ibraliu ALBANIA
Sayara Ibadullayera AZERBEIJAN
Kattya Uzundzhalieva BULGARIA
Karel Dusek CHECK REPUBLIC
Pietro Fusani ITALY
Asmund Asdal NORWAY
Diana Batir Rasu ROMENIA
Ana Maria Barata PORTUGAL
Dea Baricevic SLOVENIA
Partners
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
ECPGR GRANT SCHEME PROPOSALS
Second Call -2015
Title of the proposal: “Inventory and update Documentation system for MAP
European Conservation-MAPDOC”. Not Successful
Objective
To develop and agree on the standards for an inventory and survey the
distribution pattern of the indigenous populations of the MAP prioritary species.
Harmonization of methodologies for the evaluation of natural plant populations
and their habitats, based on the principle of a descriptor system.
Upgrade of an existing information system (MEDPLANT) that will enable
implementation and monitoring of ex-situ and/or in-situ conservation strategies for
MAP species.
Name and Surname Country Alban Ibraliu ALBANIA
Kattya Uzundzhalieva BULGARIA
Tamar Kacharava Georgia
Pietro Fusani ITALY
Laima Šveistytė LITHUANIA
Mette Thomsen NORWAY
Dea Baričevič SLOVENIA
Marcelino de los Mozos Pascual SPAIN
Ana Maria Barata PORTUGAL
Nigel Maxted UNITED KINGDOM
Partners
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
ECPGR GRANT SCHEME PROPOSALS
Projects submitted involving WG members
HORIZON 20-20 A Comprehensive Approach for the Management
and Sustainable Exploitation of European Medicinal and Aromatic
Plants (Acronym: SEE-MAP);
Twenty seven partners were involved in this proposal and some of
them are from the MAPWG.
Proposal Coordinator: Sotirios Kampranis - University of Crete –
Project not successfull
OTHER FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
In Europe, at least 2,000 MAP plant taxa are used in commercial basis, of
which, two thirds, 1,200-1,300 species are native to Europe.
The countries involved in the MAPWG, have reported previously (2009), a
total of 23 480 accessions preserved in ex situ conditions and from those,
4 624 from the ten priority species,
The priority species have been models and for which species-specific
descriptor were proposed and are available in the webpage
Achillea millefolium agg.; Artemisia absinthium; Carum carvi;
Gentiana lutea; Hypericum perforatum; Mentha piperita and M.
spicata; Melissa officinalis; Origanum spp.; Salvia officinalis;
Thymus vulgaris and T. serpyllum .
Background
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
MAP EUROcollection
ECPGR GRANT SCHEME – third call
The European Collection (http://www.ecpgr.cgiar.org/aegis/european-collection/)
with a total of 28 686 European Accessions,
only referred 82 accessions as MAP species
So, the major task consists on the identification of eligible MAP AEGIS
candidate accessions, within each national inventory updated and for
the priority species
Justification
This activity will identify the MAP accessions to include in the
European Collection. Results will be used to enlarge the European
collection and reproduce the methodology for other MAP species
and, relevant to other crops in ECPGR Working Groups.
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
Expected
Impact
MAP EUROcollection
National Inventory Accessions Percentage Latest update *
GBR (United Kingdom) 821524 42.23% 21-04-2017
RUS (Russian Federation) 200717 10.32% 21-04-2017
DEU (Germany) 174362 8.96% 21-04-2017
UKR (Ukraine) 94025 4.83% 09-04-2013
ESP (Spain) 76984 3.96% 06-07-2015
POL (Poland) 69418 3.57% 21-04-2017
BGR (Bulgaria) 65877 3.39% 21-04-2017
CZE (Czech Republic) 55022 2.83% 21-04-2017
HUN (Hungary) 4675 2.40% 26-06-2009
ROU (Romania) 46064 2.37% 21-04-2017
ITA (Italy) 45185 2.32% 21-04-2017
CHE (Switzerland) 39906 2.05% 03-08-2015
NGB (Nordic Countries) 34467 1.77% 28-02-2017
ISR (Israel) 26464 1.36% 08-06-2014
NLD (Netherlands) 25887 1.33% 21-04-2017
SVK (Slovakia) 17043 0.88% 26-08-2016
TUR (Turkey) 12996 0.67% 26-08-2008
PRT (Portugal) 12193 0.63% 29-03-2010
AUT (Austria) 11964 0.61% 27-02-2017
AZE (Azerbaijan) 11898 0.61% 21-04-2017
BEL (Belgium) 10501 0.54% 29-04-2013
GRC (Greece) 6272 0.32% 23-05-2016
ARM (Armenia) 5891 0.30% 21-04-2017
SRB (Serbia) 5475 0.28% 05-07-2012
FRA (France) 5078 0.26% 30-05-2016
ALB (Albania) 4252 0.22% 21-04-2017
HRV (Croatia) 3423 0.18% 21-04-2017
EST (Estonia) 2948 0.15% 07-03-2017
LVA (Latvia) 2494 0.13% 10-06-2016
MKD (Macedonia FYR) 2158 0.11% 02-02-2010
SVN (Slovenia) 1776 0.09% 15-07-2008
LTU (Lithuania) 1681 0.09% 03-11-2008
IRL (Ireland) 1421 0.07% 08-07-2011
MDA (Moldova) 1211 0.06% 13-12-2012
CYP (Cyprus) 631 0.03% 21-03-2012
GEO (Georgia) 440 0.02% 31-10-2008
BIH (Bosnia and Herzegovina) 434 0.02% 23-07-2012
MNE (Montenegro) 356 0.02% 30-01-2013
BLR (Belarus) 203 0.01% 14-06-2012
ACCESSIONS PER National Inventory
National Inventory Accessions Percentage
DEU (Germany) 7904 0.41%
NLD (Netherlands) 5853 0.30%
CHE (Switzerland) 4838 0.25%
NGB (Nordic Countries) 3708 0.19%
GBR (United Kingdom) 1659 0.09%
CZE (Czech Republic) 1285 0.07%
POL (Poland) 303 0.02%
SVK (Slovakia) 299 0.02%
BGR (Bulgaria) 261 0.01%
ROU (Romania) 194 0.01%
HRV (Croatia) 90 0.00%
EST (Estonia) 89 0.00%
LVA (Latvia) 21 0.00%
ALB (Albania) 8 0.00%
not in AEGIS 1918879 98.64%
AEGIS ACCESSIONS PER National Inventory
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
1
87
561
591
178
391
61
577
114
154
130
78
2923
Achillea millefolium agg.
Artemisia absinthium
Carum carvi
Hypericum perforatum
Melissa officinalis
Salvia officinalis
Gentiana lutea
Origanum spp.
Mentha piperita
M. spicata
Thymus vulgaris
T. serpyllum
total
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500
Number of accessions
by priority MAP species
in EURISCO
EURISCO ( 24.04.2017)
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
1
18 18
22 19
21
14
22
6 8
17
10
Number of countries
Number of Countries
with MAP priority species
in EURISCO
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
Participants from
During the meting in April 2017, in Braga, besides
presenting updates of their national collections:
Discussed and agreed criteria for inclusion of
accessions in the (AEGIS) European Collection
Revised the crop-specific standards to use for
orthodox seeds as part of the AEGIS Quality System
Czechia Latvia
Norway
Hungary
Lithuania
Portugal
Italy
Romania
Slovenia
MAP EUROcollection
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
MAP activity also allowed discussion and proposals to
use the remaining available funds from the Activity
budget
Activity partners drafted a workplan for multiplication of
candidate AEGIS accessions
Final decisions will be taken untill the end of this year, by
the members
MAP EUROcollection
Information in EURISCO - Available Information
- Information Quality
AEGIS – European Collection
Implementation of quality system
Meeting the users’ needs, the MAP WG tries to maximize the use of the
collections.
- Acess to the information
Complementary strategies ex situ and in situ conservation
ECPGR Phase IX
?Major gaps/constraints in fulfillment the objectives
? Recommendations to enhance opportunities
WG members
Interest of the members in the proposals
Relation to quota system
In Conclusion
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Working Group
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ATTENTION
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